17C Gampel Lane, Show Low, AZ 85901
- Added:
- Jun 30, 2026
- Days on Market:
- 7
- Last Refresh:
- Jul 6 at 5:06 pm
Property Features for 17C Gampel Lane
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Single Family Residence
- Exterior features
- Level
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- 404-53-017C
- Lot size
- 20.00 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Description
- Sec 17, T11N, R23E, S2, Sw4, Se4
- Tax Annual Amount
- 184
Listing agent Kevin F Dunn License #SA534882000 (928) 243-0313
Listing office Realty Executives AZ Territory - Snowflake 503 S Main St, Taylor, AZ (520) 907-3606
Listing date Jun 30, 2026
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HighLights
- 20 fenced acres, with the original 60 ac fully fenced to help keep cattle out; additional 20 ac is fenced on the north/south/west sides
- Property sits over the Coconino Aquifer, with access to good, abundant water reported; water can also be delivered via hauling companies
- Perk test for a standard septic system was passed in the past, though no current records are available
- Approx. 2 mi to paved Bourdon Ranch Rd and about 13 mi to Show Low
- Zoned RU‑1 with 1‑acre minimum, allowing the property to be split for family or friends
- Road access: roads are not maintained; property is reachable by most vehicles, and wet conditions may require 4x4
Overview
Access is described as limited: county roads are not maintained, and the last portion is not cut in. A two-track route is visible leading to the gate at the NW corner, and the seller notes that wet conditions may warrant 4x4 access. The property is positioned to have good views to the south, and it is noted as being noticeable toward the NE 1/4, with the state bordering the south side.
For buyers looking for rural, flexible use, the RU-1 zoning is noted with a 1-acre minimum, which may allow splitting for family or friends. The combination of fencing, grazing orientation, and rural seclusion may appeal to operators seeking straightforward land use rather than an improved property setup.
Current Use by Public Records
Map
- City
- Show Low
- County
- Navajo
- State
- Arizona
- Longitude
- -109.927273
- Latitude
- 34.346729